@CashKiddMarc ‘s “Text Now” is punchline rap at its finest

That’s just one quotable of many that Cash Kidd lets loose on “Text Now.” The fast and loose track is an open playground for Cash Kidd to snap, crackle, and pop his way into punchline rap’s Hall of Fame. He destroys the rapid producton with ease, really giving a case for him being one of the best rappers coming out of Detroit at the moment. If you have even the slightest of doubts, I guarantee that you’ll feel different after you listen to this song.

@Jaydee1k and @JuneOnnaBeat talk about loving and lusting your girl on “Callin”

It’s spring break weekend. People all around the country have converged in Miami, FL for a week of debauchery. If you’ve been paying attention to social media, you’ll see that it’s hot and heavy down there.

As if right on queue, Bay Area artists Jaydee and JuneOnnaBeat have come together for a sultry, telling track called “Callin” which talks about what your girl does when she’s sexually satisfied. For all of the guys who have spouses in Miami, this may be a painful listen. There’s no doubt that they’re down there getting freaky. Listen to what these guys have to say about what they’re probably doing.

@SageTheGemini talks about the sexy side of Snapchat on “Premium”

One of the unspoken conventions of Snapchat that isn’t widely discussed by people outside of those paying for it are premium Snapchat accounts. Women, blessed with attributes that the public deems payable for, charge a monthly rate for people interested enough to see them performing X-rated activities. Oddly enough, people are paying for it too. It’s such a lucrative business that more and more people are turning to it every day.

Sage The Gemini, of that classic guaranteed-dance hit “Red Nose,” talks about the convention on his new release “Premium.” He wants to get to know this mystery woman, but paying for her premium Snapchat is out of the option. Will he succeed or will he fail? Listen to “Premium” and find out.

@Tee_Grizzley & @MoneyBaggYo use menacing piano-laced production for their dark hit “Don’t Even Trip”

Besides counting up two million dollars in cash, Tee Grizzley and Moneybagg Yo are in the studio crafting hits together. There new collaboration “Don’t Even Trip” is a pounding, baleful sermon of blistering confidence and subtle frustrations. The underlying piano-laced production is dark enough that it evokes the horror-core trappings of Metro Boomin’s production, yet contains some moderately-paced charm that harkens back to the style of production from Detroit that Grizzley raps best over.

As a side note, the chemistry between both artists is very strong. But, then again, isn’t every artist that Tee Grizzley works with very compatible to his sound? Maybe this speaks to the 23-year-old rapper’s chameleon-like aesthetic and charisma, it’s afforded him the ability to work with Lil Yachty and Meek Mill already. Now, he can add Moneybagg Yo to the list of rappers that he can churn out hits with.